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I miss you guys. Still think we should have a yearly get together in the summer. I can't wait till the weather is above about 45 so I can go drain the gastank on the Suburban and get back to driving something with a little SOUL.

In 1095, Pope Urban II commanded the beginning of the most heinous period ever documented: The Crusades. While killing over 100,000 Turks in 1098, the Christians "did no other harm to the women found in [the enemy's] tents - save that they ran their lances through their bellies," according to Christian chronicler Fulcher of Chartres.

I miss you guys. Still think we should have a yearly get together in the summer. I can't wait till the weather is above about 45 so I can go drain the gastank on the Suburban and get back to driving something with a little SOUL.

In 1095, Pope Urban II commanded the beginning of the most heinous period ever documented: The Crusades. While killing over 100,000 Turks in 1098, the Christians "did no other harm to the women found in [the enemy's] tents - save that they ran their lances through their bellies," according to Christian chronicler Fulcher of Chartres.

Really, all I need to do is cut off 2 bolts holding the straps on and lower the damn tank and turn it upside down. Weather is supposed to be mid 50's on Thursday and Friday, might be a prime day to do it then!

Originally Posted by supernova

You need to make with some pics of the blazer, ive yet to see pics since the original carb'd swap party

I've been working down in my basement moving all sorts of shit around, I'll try and get enough out of the way to at least get a picture in the engine compartment for ya buddy.

In 1095, Pope Urban II commanded the beginning of the most heinous period ever documented: The Crusades. While killing over 100,000 Turks in 1098, the Christians "did no other harm to the women found in [the enemy's] tents - save that they ran their lances through their bellies," according to Christian chronicler Fulcher of Chartres.